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Criminal Law Articles


What Is Homosexuality?

  Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate   06 September 2009 at 23:44

What Is Homosexuality? Homosexuals are as normal as ‘you’ and ‘me’. Yet, just because they love ‘their own kind’, they are ostracized and hounded by the law. And branded as ‘queers’ and ‘aberratio ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1106 Views


Circumstantial Evidence : A Glance

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   03 September 2009 at 08:58

Circumstantial evidence is used in criminal courts to decide the fate of accused by establishing guilt or innocence through reasoning. According to Benthem witnesses are the "eyes and ears of justice". But testimony of witnesses is not alwa ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3131 Views


Section 498 (A) IPC A Critical Analysis

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   03 September 2009 at 08:58

"Some women are indeed better (than men). Bring her up, O Lord of men. There are women who are wise, virtuous, who have high regard for mother-in-law, and who are chaste. To such noble wife may be born a valiant son, a Lord of Realms, who will r ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   2964 Views


94. Compromise in non compoundable cases

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   27 August 2009 at 16:01

When the offence is non compoundable under s 320 Cr.P.C., but the relations of victim and accused have now become cordial and the victim does not want the accused to be punished, a technical problem arises before the trial court/lower judiciary as su ..


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Arrears on criminal side in Allahabad High Court

  Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar   20 August 2009 at 19:00

Here is an extract from observations made by a Division Bench of Allahabad High Court while passing an interim order (Bail) in Criminal Appeal No. 2651 of 2009: “We need to also keep in mind that presently the Central and District jails in U.P. ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3600 Views


A tip to advocates for defence in a case of strangulation

  M. PIRAVI PERUMAL   18 August 2009 at 14:28

Very often we hear of deaths due to strangulation. Strangulation is a violent type of death due to asphyxia resulting from the constriction of neck by means of ligature or any other means where body is not su ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1678 Views


Worst 9 CyberCrime Cases of 2008

  Adv. Prashant Mali [MSc(CS),LL   15 August 2009 at 17:06

Worst Nine Cyber Crimes of 2008.. Prashant Mali (Cyberlawconsulting@gmail.com) Friends 2008 has been a groovy year for cyber criminals where diggers and phreakers hit bones after bones and eluded in the galaxy of cyber space.According to Symantec's M ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   4422 Views


Cyber Crimes Not Yet Solved

  Adv. Prashant Mali [MSc(CS),LL   15 August 2009 at 17:06

Cyber Crimes Not Yet Solved By PRashant Mali (cyberlawconsulting@gmail.com)Probably you all don’t even know these crimes happened. Still, they are all time mystery and go in history of Cyber Crimes with accolades. February 2008- Supermarket Sec ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1351 Views


Hacker Hacks TWITTER

  Adv. Prashant Mali [MSc(CS),LL   12 August 2009 at 18:16

hacker broke into the email account of a Twitter administrative employee and gained access to the employee’s Google Apps account, where the company shares spreadsheets and documents. The hacker then sent documents about company plans and financ ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   1240 Views


plea bargaining in india

  bahaar   11 August 2009 at 08:53

PLEA BARGAINING IN INDIA INTRODUCTION With the advent of plea bargaining in India , dynamism has been infused into the criminal justice system which has been consistently dubbed archaic. Thus it is hoped with the barriers have been broken and the pr ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3806 Views